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Rise and Establishment of Protestantism at Geneva - James Aitken Wylie

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not one <strong>of</strong> the faithful who have hoped in thee, for<br />

so many ages, has been disappointed; I also will<br />

hope."[12] These short sentences were r<strong>at</strong>her<br />

ejacul<strong>at</strong>ed than distinctly spoken. "Truly mine is no<br />

common source <strong>of</strong> grief," said her husb<strong>and</strong> writing<br />

to Viret; "I have been bereaved <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

companion <strong>of</strong> my life, <strong>of</strong> one who, had it been so<br />

ordered, would have been not only the willing<br />

sharer <strong>of</strong> my indigence, but even <strong>of</strong> my de<strong>at</strong>h.<br />

During her life she was the faithful helper <strong>of</strong> my<br />

ministry." But we drop the curtain, as Calvin<br />

himself did, on his gre<strong>at</strong> sorrow.<br />

Footnotes:<br />

1. Bungener, p. 207.<br />

2. Ibid., p. 209.<br />

3. Letter to Viret, July 11, 1547. Roset,<br />

Chronicle, 1546 (from MS. extracts by John<br />

McCrie, son <strong>of</strong> the biographer <strong>of</strong> Knox <strong>and</strong><br />

Melville). Mr. John McCrie, a young man <strong>of</strong><br />

the gre<strong>at</strong>est promise, resided some time <strong>at</strong><br />

<strong>Geneva</strong>, <strong>and</strong> made copious extracts from the<br />

Town Council Registers, <strong>and</strong> Roset's<br />

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